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the fbi has grown by 50% and dea by 230%. i'm glad those agencies got the growth they need they make us safer. and finally pay no attention to the fact that the special agent said i have less than 100 agents assigned to the entire state of arizona. that's 114,000 square miles. do we have the resources? no we don't. we grately need them. mr. attorney general, life is unfortunately even after tragedies about moving on. i ask you in a perfect world what are the situations and resources that you and other agencies have to combat the threats that are still going on. the fact that people are still dying from gun violence in the border area. >> it is an somebody that we have to confront. recent studies have shown of the 94,000 guns that we are seized in mexico 64,000 of those guns can be traced back to the united states. i think there are a number of steps that congress could take to help us in connection with this fight. we need a comp hence firearms trafficking statute. we need tougher sentences for straw purchasers. so you'll hav
the fbi has grown by 50% and dea by 230%. i'm glad those agencies got the growth they need they make us safer. and finally pay no attention to the fact that the special agent said i have less than 100 agents assigned to the entire state of arizona. that's 114,000 square miles. do we have the resources? no we don't. we grately need them. mr. attorney general, life is unfortunately even after tragedies about moving on. i ask you in a perfect world what are the situations and resources that you...
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the fbi agent on the phone with them. they asked him questions and they manage to put to rest the outside of investigation. the whole mystery of tran-four is was luck. they should've been the first people the fbi went and talked to. instead, because they had connections -- because george bush was friendly with other members, they were put on the plane and flown out of the country. that was the end of that. on the other missed opportunity in the investigation, in my opinion. let's do one more question. we've been going for quite a while. one more. keep it brief. >> okay. [inaudible question] i was expecting an investigation into [inaudible question] >> [inaudible name] was an investigator in the fbi -- he was one of the very few that the fbi managed to go through. it started because the informants told the fbi that he had heard among a group of texas bullish of people they were talking about assassinating fbi agents. the informant help solve problems. he wanted money. everything he said turned out to be unreliable. the sto
the fbi agent on the phone with them. they asked him questions and they manage to put to rest the outside of investigation. the whole mystery of tran-four is was luck. they should've been the first people the fbi went and talked to. instead, because they had connections -- because george bush was friendly with other members, they were put on the plane and flown out of the country. that was the end of that. on the other missed opportunity in the investigation, in my opinion. let's do one more...
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first attracts the attention of the fbi because the fbi is hearing about all these people flying for free. it sounds like maybe they are buying something maybe they shouldn't be. so the fbi since two agents out to figure out if this is a drug running operation or something. eventually the fbi agent become convinced and then they become couriers because they can believe what a great deal it is. dhl gets attacked by lewis which is a much bigger outfit out of seattle. they get attacked by the nixon administration. they are attacked by the post office, not just in the u.s. but around the world because they are doing something that is really considered illegal. the post office is supposed to have a monopoly on delivering mail. but larry just wins every time. he starts to have this kind of uncanny knack for beating all of his competitors. so by 1981, 12 years into dhl is the fastest-growing company in in the world. larry is bored out of his mind. he does not want to run a cover. he wants to be howard hughes. he wants to be behind the scenes pulling strings. he does not want to be sitting i
first attracts the attention of the fbi because the fbi is hearing about all these people flying for free. it sounds like maybe they are buying something maybe they shouldn't be. so the fbi since two agents out to figure out if this is a drug running operation or something. eventually the fbi agent become convinced and then they become couriers because they can believe what a great deal it is. dhl gets attacked by lewis which is a much bigger outfit out of seattle. they get attacked by the...
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it would go to the fbi. there would be an investigation by the fbi, typically conducted with coast guard investigators. the fbi would post the results was the case is final. we would put that on our portal, but we are posting closed cases. what you see isn't low numbers of closed cases. there are more cases that are still open, still under investigation, not closed out. >> so that is not represented on the portal at all. a key element of the law was to provide the public with correct information regarding crime on cruise ships. i do hope the coast guard and the fbi are doing everything in their power to have complete information, and i would like to be followed up with you and the fbi. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> i apologize for arriving late. i was a hearing in another building. i am sure you probably covered this, but reassurances for american citizens on cruise ships coming out of american ports, i realize that under a foreign flag vessels, we don't have nearly as much jurisdiction as we do unde
it would go to the fbi. there would be an investigation by the fbi, typically conducted with coast guard investigators. the fbi would post the results was the case is final. we would put that on our portal, but we are posting closed cases. what you see isn't low numbers of closed cases. there are more cases that are still open, still under investigation, not closed out. >> so that is not represented on the portal at all. a key element of the law was to provide the public with correct...
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. >>> the fbi is trying to figure out how sewing needles got into sandwiches that were served on four delta air lines flights. all the flights headed to the u.s. originated in amsterdam sunday. there were needles in five turkey sandwiches all prepared by the same catering company. one passenger was injured. >>> country music legend kitty wells has died. ♪ ♪ it wasn't god who made honky to have angels ♪ >> the 1952 hit "it wasn't god who made honky tonk angels" opened the door to many female country stars to come, including loretta lynn and dolly parton. during her 27-year career, she had 25 top ten country hits. kitty wells died monday at her home in tennessee. she was 92 years old. >>> and a very special shout-out to the device that keeps us cool on these very hot days, the air conditioner! 110 years ago today, a building in brooklyn, new york, became the first in the world to be air-conditioned. it was the brainchild of inventor willis carrier, who was considered to be the edison of air conditioning, so thank you so much. thank you, thank you, mr. carrier, for keeping us cool.
. >>> the fbi is trying to figure out how sewing needles got into sandwiches that were served on four delta air lines flights. all the flights headed to the u.s. originated in amsterdam sunday. there were needles in five turkey sandwiches all prepared by the same catering company. one passenger was injured. >>> country music legend kitty wells has died. ♪ ♪ it wasn't god who made honky to have angels ♪ >> the 1952 hit "it wasn't god who made honky tonk...
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he was the fbi director. downie: he was the fbi director at the time. smith: right. downie: uh, for a short period of time, essentially was pushed out by nixon, so i figured. smith: well, a lot of speculation about that. downie: yeah. so i figured there's a very good, and he was not one of the named confidential sources that i knew about, so i guessed him and years went by and he died and it wasn't l. patrick gray. [laughter] smith: it wasn't him. downie: so i figured in this game i only get three strikes, i mean, otherwise i'm going to be a fool because i had such a good start, you know? smith: yeah. downie: so i, i thought carefully and suddenly i remembered how much came, how much could have come from the fbi and how there's only one person near the top of the fbi who would have been trustworthy enough for that, uh, and i had had contact with mark felt briefly as an investigative reporter once and was impressed by him, and so i wrote his name down this time on a piece of paper, put it in a sealed envelope, very formal, and gave it to bob, here's my last strike. yo
he was the fbi director. downie: he was the fbi director at the time. smith: right. downie: uh, for a short period of time, essentially was pushed out by nixon, so i figured. smith: well, a lot of speculation about that. downie: yeah. so i figured there's a very good, and he was not one of the named confidential sources that i knew about, so i guessed him and years went by and he died and it wasn't l. patrick gray. [laughter] smith: it wasn't him. downie: so i figured in this game i only get...
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the top internet crimes are are fbi-related scams where criminal poses as the fbi to defraud victims. identity theft anded a vanceed fraud. this is where a -- pay a fee up front to receiving something of value but they never deliver. the fbi says a fact-growing trend is romance scans, a victim looking for love online gets duped by criminals posing as a love interest. the majority of the victims, women, ages 40 to 59. cyber criminals posing as online you loves met at a grand total of $50.4 million last year. >> this study hopes to crack online crime trends it does not present a true snapshot of the problem. the internet crime complaint center says the internet crime goes grossly under reported. reporting in washing on the, i'm renee marsh. >>> more than 200,000 americans who have been out of work longterm will stop getting their unemployment checks this week because eight states are rolling off of the federal extended benefits program. the government says nearly half of them live in california. the others live in mostly florida, illinois, north carolina, pennsylvania, and texas. the ex
the top internet crimes are are fbi-related scams where criminal poses as the fbi to defraud victims. identity theft anded a vanceed fraud. this is where a -- pay a fee up front to receiving something of value but they never deliver. the fbi says a fact-growing trend is romance scans, a victim looking for love online gets duped by criminals posing as a love interest. the majority of the victims, women, ages 40 to 59. cyber criminals posing as online you loves met at a grand total of $50.4...
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attorneys to work with the fbi. in a pair of ongoing investigations, leaked information included classified details of a cyber attack in iran and classified information on the u.s. drone program. >>> we are watching spain this morning where a request could come for at least $46 billion to help bail out the country's banks. finance ministers from the eurozone countries are trying to figure how to structure any bank bailout. >>> they expected action in spain, pushed the stock markets to their biggest gains of the year. the dow, nasdaq and the s&p 500, all jumped. >>> to new york city now, and possible financial help on wait for people sickened by the toxic smoke and fumes from the demolished world trade center on 9/11. a new ruling says some cancers may now be added to list of sicknesses. nick valencia has been working on this and joins us now. >> 50 different types on list. lung cancer and lymphoma. the bigger thing to the story is that this represents an about-face and federal health officials allowing neem got canc
attorneys to work with the fbi. in a pair of ongoing investigations, leaked information included classified details of a cyber attack in iran and classified information on the u.s. drone program. >>> we are watching spain this morning where a request could come for at least $46 billion to help bail out the country's banks. finance ministers from the eurozone countries are trying to figure how to structure any bank bailout. >>> they expected action in spain, pushed the stock...
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former judge on the new jersey supreme court and a current fox news analyst is against drone use by the fbi and by local police without first securing a court order. >> the first american patriot that shoots down one of these drones that comes too close to his d become yard will be an american hero. >> question, is the use of police drones different than the use of police helicopters? if so, why the fuss? >> it's the same idea, spying. but the little drones are like big brother on steroids. some of them are very tiny, like the -- part of a disco ball. and you can imagine them floating everywhere, gathering all kinds of information, and i think they're going to be laws that are litigated that go to the supreme court over how you control these things. and there are safety concerns as well. but it's a wave of the future. they're coming. and frankly, i'm not all that upset about it. >> the cheaper than helicopters. >> look, they can be abused, sure. you get them over your swimming pool in the summer, peeping in your window. >> looking for topless sunbathers? >> yes, but at the same time look at
former judge on the new jersey supreme court and a current fox news analyst is against drone use by the fbi and by local police without first securing a court order. >> the first american patriot that shoots down one of these drones that comes too close to his d become yard will be an american hero. >> question, is the use of police drones different than the use of police helicopters? if so, why the fuss? >> it's the same idea, spying. but the little drones are like big...
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. >> still to come tonight allegations of privacy violations against san francisco fbi. secret files they kept from a muslim outreach program. >> and a super adviseor attends a first public board meeting since a fall from grace. >> tonight a decision should mean more than 50 state parks will not have to close this summer. >> and later from border of north korea and south korea, cheryl jennings reports on dreams of a korean reconciliation after 60 years of tension. stay with us. the news at 6:00 conti >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> fbi used it's outreach program to gather intelligence. the information contained in document s and tonight, members of the community are upset. nick? >> the fbi labeled the documents as positive intelligence, then, shared information with other government agencies. >> the music is always on in junior's car stereo. he's a muslim american. junior owned and operated his store in this area of fremont for 11 years but recentus aclu obtained rortsdz from the fbi showing the bureau of san francisco's division used his m
. >> still to come tonight allegations of privacy violations against san francisco fbi. secret files they kept from a muslim outreach program. >> and a super adviseor attends a first public board meeting since a fall from grace. >> tonight a decision should mean more than 50 state parks will not have to close this summer. >> and later from border of north korea and south korea, cheryl jennings reports on dreams of a korean reconciliation after 60 years of tension. stay...
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the fbi has lowered their gang standard in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize a neighboring city's police department. why? because many ever these law enforcement agencies are made up of retiring baby-boomers, so when you look across the country if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be rome is burning and no one is paying attention because it's rooted in the demographic changes we're beginning to see. now here is another major factor that unfortunately people aren't paying attention to. and that is that for centuries, people moved to where the jobs were. we've seen this migration from rural areas to urban areas. the problem is now that jobs are moving to where the people are. that's why microsoft built a software engineering plant in vancouver. opening 1500 jobs and microsoft has a multiplier effect of four. for every job they create four others are created to support that one
the fbi has lowered their gang standard in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize a neighboring city's police department. why? because many ever these law enforcement agencies are made up of retiring baby-boomers, so when you look across the country if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be rome is burning and...
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this includes the fbi. some republicans believe we should not be abiding by the appropriations figures agreed to in the budget control act last year, but that spending should be lower. what would happen across the board funding was cut -- how to handle would you handle that? again, we would have to prioritize. in my opening statement that i provided to the committee, you can see the various threats that we are facing. we would have to cut down. we would have to find some area amongst those priorities were we would have to reduce personnel. but it is very hard to pick when reducing personnel to gang violence, the threat of child pronography -- every one of those priorities that we have is a substantial priority to the american outlook and security in the united states, but we would have to prioritize. that is what we had to do after september 11. we would have to do it again. >> and if the sequestration that was mandated by the budget control act, if we were allowed to go into effect january 1, how many agen
this includes the fbi. some republicans believe we should not be abiding by the appropriations figures agreed to in the budget control act last year, but that spending should be lower. what would happen across the board funding was cut -- how to handle would you handle that? again, we would have to prioritize. in my opening statement that i provided to the committee, you can see the various threats that we are facing. we would have to cut down. we would have to find some area amongst those...
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the right to a free trial or even chaesbaithnditten thaic citizens and where a the director of the fbi when they ask whether he's alive to assassinate american citizens he says he dosn't knw. these thin jut rt opunc me it's kind of lead to social instability. what about the government overreacting to the kind of clpdown actually to ockown e oy. ismosm'term use lightly. but i share the anxiety and the liie n basic rights andhat we procedures of justice as
the right to a free trial or even chaesbaithnditten thaic citizens and where a the director of the fbi when they ask whether he's alive to assassinate american citizens he says he dosn't knw. these thin jut rt opunc me it's kind of lead to social instability. what about the government overreacting to the kind of clpdown actually to ockown e oy. ismosm'term use lightly. but i share the anxiety and the liie n basic rights andhat we procedures of justice as
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y la investigación de los hechos fue adelantada por el fbi. >>> bueno, la cifra de muertos en la última semana en méxico se cuenta por centenares. la violencia se extiende a estados pacíficos. >>> >>> el mensaje a favor de la paz en méxico llega a estados unidos una marcha que comienza en california y se que tiende a varios estados. >>> es más fácil reducir la obesidad infantil con leyes más severas que la simple voluntad de los pequeños. >>> comentarios a twitter uefa aa facebook los tendremos en breve. >>> la guerra contra el crimen organizado del presidente felipe calderón sigue sin dar gruts y la violencia en ves de dis fui neuro azota con más fuerza el país. estado que antes no eran considerados peligrosos ahora sufren los xpects de este mal como explica edgar muñoz balaceras incendios. policías y sicarios muertos. upa ! de las peores embestidas del crimen en méxico. en guanajuato incendiaron 15 automóviles en san luis potosí el alcalde electo edad goor morales fue muerto a tiros con su ex coordinador de campaña. no vamos apero tiro que los delincuentes sigan. >>> e
y la investigación de los hechos fue adelantada por el fbi. >>> bueno, la cifra de muertos en la última semana en méxico se cuenta por centenares. la violencia se extiende a estados pacíficos. >>> >>> el mensaje a favor de la paz en méxico llega a estados unidos una marcha que comienza en california y se que tiende a varios estados. >>> es más fácil reducir la obesidad infantil con leyes más severas que la simple voluntad de los pequeños....
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. >> the unarmed, glitzy, at the fbi and u.s. attorneys will help investigate the killing of a black teenager in florida. the 17 year-old was shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman in a gated community last month. the man called police and said that he was acting strangely. they advised him not to follow him but he did anyway and confronted the unarmed martin as she walked home from a convenience store. the 911 tape the been released >> it looks like he is up to no good war on drugs or something >> are you calling him? >> yes >> we don't need you to do that >> ok >> but soon, police got a call about a fight and a single gunshot that killed martin. college students across florida are demanding that zimmerman be arrested. >> 8 suspected tornado in texas caught on tape. this was outside of san antonio. the sheriff's office says there were some injuries but it is not clear how many. one woman says with storm ripped roofs off of her house and another neighbor said she saw three funnel clouds in rapid succession
. >> the unarmed, glitzy, at the fbi and u.s. attorneys will help investigate the killing of a black teenager in florida. the 17 year-old was shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman in a gated community last month. the man called police and said that he was acting strangely. they advised him not to follow him but he did anyway and confronted the unarmed martin as she walked home from a convenience store. the 911 tape the been released >> it looks like he is up...
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., attorney general eric holder appoints two new lead investigators to help the fbi get to the bottom of intelligence leaks out of the white house to the media. leaked information has included classified details of a cyber attack aimed at iran and classified information on the u.s. drone program. >>> and a ruling on 9/11. it could have a huge impact on how more than $4 billion in a medical fund is spent. it comes down a possible decision on cancers and whether they were caused by the toxic fumes that rose from the world trade center after the attacks. a new report says as many as 50 types of cancers could be included in the health fund. covering first responders, volunteers and even residents of the area around ground zero. a final decision could take months. >>> and this is a story with a happy ending. remember brian banks? cleared of rape charges in california after spending five years in prison? now he has something more to smile about. we'll tell what you it is. we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true potential and just let it be itself.
., attorney general eric holder appoints two new lead investigators to help the fbi get to the bottom of intelligence leaks out of the white house to the media. leaked information has included classified details of a cyber attack aimed at iran and classified information on the u.s. drone program. >>> and a ruling on 9/11. it could have a huge impact on how more than $4 billion in a medical fund is spent. it comes down a possible decision on cancers and whether they were caused by the...
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. >> after 24 years with the fbi, many spent as the top cyber cop, shawn henry has come face to face with the internet threat and he's worried. >> is a serious cyber attack against some critical system in the u.s. inevitable? >> i think that it is very, very likely. >> near term? >> i'm quite frankly surprised it hasn't happened yet. >> every day, u.s. government and private computer systems are being probed by cyber thieves and state-sponsored hackers from china and russia. >> there are estimates that there are attempted breaches in the millions of times per day. they'll just continuously knock until they find an edge to get in. >> do they get in? >> they get in regularly. >> in 2011, henry led the fbi in breaking up an international hacker ring that had infiltrated 4 million computers, including some at the u.s. space agency nasa. the head of the u.s. cyber command estimates corporate and government losses may already total $1 trillion and many companies don't even know they've been hacked. >> when i was with the fbi our agents routinely went out and knocked on the doors of major c
. >> after 24 years with the fbi, many spent as the top cyber cop, shawn henry has come face to face with the internet threat and he's worried. >> is a serious cyber attack against some critical system in the u.s. inevitable? >> i think that it is very, very likely. >> near term? >> i'm quite frankly surprised it hasn't happened yet. >> every day, u.s. government and private computer systems are being probed by cyber thieves and state-sponsored hackers from...
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the fbi does watch. and the fbi has a wonderful child porn unit. >> they can track, they can share with you and find out where you are and find out where your computer is. >> absolutely. what was shocking to me really is that statistically it is very rare for women to be involved in child porn. it's something we used to say at the justice department all the time, women and child porn don't go together. it's counterintoouitive, women mothers are usually very nurturing. >> sometimes money talks. this is a $50 billion a year business and that women who do get into it get into it for the money. >> it is a $50 billion a year business. sometimes i think it's even more because a lot of child porn is so underground. that's what my experience tells me. so perhaps -- we don't know what her motive is or motives have been. but we do know she's set for trial september -- this year, september 10th. >> that's like a nanosecond from now. >> i know. i'm certainly going to be following it. this, in my experience, is very
the fbi does watch. and the fbi has a wonderful child porn unit. >> they can track, they can share with you and find out where you are and find out where your computer is. >> absolutely. what was shocking to me really is that statistically it is very rare for women to be involved in child porn. it's something we used to say at the justice department all the time, women and child porn don't go together. it's counterintoouitive, women mothers are usually very nurturing. >>...
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the fbi looking into similar mailings since 2007, but declined to speak publicly thursday about their investigation. an internal memo from the washington regional analysis threat center is that more than 361 white powder letters mailed to schools and buildings since 2007. in may of last year, 20 letters sent to d.c. schools. this week alone six similar letters found in the district. >> reporter: in fact, had the seventh incident an hour ago in a location on constitution avenue also reported a suspicious letter with white powder. the scene has been cleared by hazmat crews. all of the letters told mailed from dallas, texas. a similar hall refers to some marking on the front referencing al-queda or the fbi and all of them at this point have some kind of computer generated address later on the front. live at the washington field office. >> i know this is concerning to officials they're sharing with the public about who may be behind this. >> shawn, in fact, we have a laundry list about all of. the fbi decided it did not want to talk about the investigation even though this has been going
the fbi looking into similar mailings since 2007, but declined to speak publicly thursday about their investigation. an internal memo from the washington regional analysis threat center is that more than 361 white powder letters mailed to schools and buildings since 2007. in may of last year, 20 letters sent to d.c. schools. this week alone six similar letters found in the district. >> reporter: in fact, had the seventh incident an hour ago in a location on constitution avenue also...
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the image twice, they provided scientific proof using modern scanning techniques and brought in an fbi specialist to show the 10 year younger mona lisa would have looked like this and they cited art experts. >>> for me this is an original of leonardo >>> no it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxford university >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things >>> the second moon of lisa if that is what it is on for 100 years and an english country house them for 23 years kept in london before it was bought by henry pulitzer the american collector but now only it is claimed as the real thing. ,, i'm here to prove that mini babybel cheese packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel. nice! yes! hey, girls. want the perfect snack accessory? it's totally natural, 100% delicious cheese! tasty. see? good things really do come in small packages. like rubies! girls like rubies... mini b
the image twice, they provided scientific proof using modern scanning techniques and brought in an fbi specialist to show the 10 year younger mona lisa would have looked like this and they cited art experts. >>> for me this is an original of leonardo >>> no it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxford university >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things...
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we referred the case to the fbi early on. they have been working the case for quite some time. i know that they're working hard on it. i don't have a picture. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> coming up next, book tv prevents after words, an hourlong program where we invite guest hosts to its review of this. this week, the richer sex. .. >> talk to me about the good news about that and why it happened. he met just as he said, used to be almost 40%. now, many wives out there and their husbands. their many reasons why. women are now more educated. 57% of college and university students are women in this country, and they are starting to see an economic payoff to those degrees. we also know that young women under 30 years old in most american cities out earn their mail their group. that is a direct result of their education. those are the positive reasons why american women's earnings are rising. there are also changes in the economy that were illuminated by the depression. we are seeing the waning of high-paying industrial jobs were high school gra
we referred the case to the fbi early on. they have been working the case for quite some time. i know that they're working hard on it. i don't have a picture. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> coming up next, book tv prevents after words, an hourlong program where we invite guest hosts to its review of this. this week, the richer sex. .. >> talk to me about the good news about that and why it happened. he met just as he said, used to be almost...
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this fingerprint sharing between the fbi and dhs, itself mandated by congress in 2002, now permits i.c.e. to identify large numbers of criminal offenders subject to removal as well as individuals who have been previously removed or have an outstanding final order of removal. the results have been significant, both in terms of immigration enforcement and public safety. i.c.e. has removed 58,297 individuals through secure communities so far this year alone. and over 140,000 criminals since the inception of the program as the chairman notes. this year 75% of the individuals removed had a criminal conviction. of the remaining quarter, the overwhelming majority were either absconders, immigration fugitives, or had reentered the country after having been previously deported one or more times. contrary to what critics allegation, the largest number of people removed are aggravated felons. 17,000 to this date alone. madam chair, that's just good law enforcement. as the program has expand, we have also taken care to address concerns raised in certain jurisdictions as mr. thompson note. in particu
this fingerprint sharing between the fbi and dhs, itself mandated by congress in 2002, now permits i.c.e. to identify large numbers of criminal offenders subject to removal as well as individuals who have been previously removed or have an outstanding final order of removal. the results have been significant, both in terms of immigration enforcement and public safety. i.c.e. has removed 58,297 individuals through secure communities so far this year alone. and over 140,000 criminals since the...
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. >>> fbi investigate ors confirm they have brought in heavy machinery to an area where human remains were found earlier this year. at this point digging for more human bones has not started. j. r. stone has the latest. >> reporter: a deputy parked at the end of flood road in san joaquin county has investigators search for remains related to killer wesley sherman tine. >> he is not making this up. >> reporter: one of two men dubbed speed-freak killer for a meth-indeed killing rampage -- induced killing rampage during the '80s and '90s. pedia says tuesday's fbi site survey is in the same spot. >> gary: it definitely is, definitely, without a doubt. it's the same area that he drew maps in february and march. and it's the same area they took him two three sundays ago. >> reporter: earlier this year, authorities found thousands of human bone fragments, including a skull in an abandoned well. now it appears the search is on for similar wells in the same area. >> what they're doing now is to establish exactly where these other four wells are. once they get in there, they're going to find bo
. >>> fbi investigate ors confirm they have brought in heavy machinery to an area where human remains were found earlier this year. at this point digging for more human bones has not started. j. r. stone has the latest. >> reporter: a deputy parked at the end of flood road in san joaquin county has investigators search for remains related to killer wesley sherman tine. >> he is not making this up. >> reporter: one of two men dubbed speed-freak killer for a meth-indeed...
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fbi will send the resources into the investigation. officials believe a mexican drug cartel may involved. agent who died was 30 years old nicholas ivy from utah leaving behind a wife and 2 children. >> parents demand answer after youngirl assaued aschool. hat ty want om the distct we arn akey ece of evidencehaled to his capte. >> also. the angel fly into town in. how soon you hear the ear splitting roar. >> in southern california. meet some real life crime fighters. they are dressed for the job. more and later on "nightline". >> big fat experiment. we'll follow one human guinea pig and three-month fast-food bender. >> team explore america >> team explore america uncharted canyonc >> tonight we have learned new information about a man accused of kidnapping a 9-year-old girl from her school in san mateo. what they have found out is the key piece of evidence that he left for police at another school that led them right to his door. 7 news reporter john olson is onhe story. >>reporter: patientleft meeting at pa side ementary scho, some wh
fbi will send the resources into the investigation. officials believe a mexican drug cartel may involved. agent who died was 30 years old nicholas ivy from utah leaving behind a wife and 2 children. >> parents demand answer after youngirl assaued aschool. hat ty want om the distct we arn akey ece of evidencehaled to his capte. >> also. the angel fly into town in. how soon you hear the ear splitting roar. >> in southern california. meet some real life crime fighters. they are...
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diane, the fbi busted the hackers who caused this mess. and then the agency set up temporary servers so the victims could set up to the internet. but the servers are turned off, and soon it will be very clear who is infected. like many of us, maria uses the internet a lot. come monday, some of us may have trouble logging on. for six months the fbi has been protecting computers infected with malicious software that changes the way your computers search. the computers were hacked by criminals. the infected computers direct the users to sites they are not looking for. the fbi says that the scammers made tons of money from what they posted on the sites. >> absolutely brilliant the way they did this. they were able to tap into one of the richest sources of money on the internet, and that is online advertising. >> reporter: the fbi is turning the protections off. if your computer has the malware, you wouldn't be able to get on line. teresa hopes she is in the clear. >> it can't get multi viruss, doesn't mean there are not a few. >> reporter: to
diane, the fbi busted the hackers who caused this mess. and then the agency set up temporary servers so the victims could set up to the internet. but the servers are turned off, and soon it will be very clear who is infected. like many of us, maria uses the internet a lot. come monday, some of us may have trouble logging on. for six months the fbi has been protecting computers infected with malicious software that changes the way your computers search. the computers were hacked by criminals....
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. >>> the fbi is reveelg more information about the temple shooting rampage in wisconsin. nvblthers say the 40-year-old wade page died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head after he was shot by police. they also say wade's motive is still unknown and it still apierce he aktd alone. wade's former girlfriend was arrested on weapons violation but the fbi says she's been cooperative. other people were injured in the shooting. they remain hospital iedz in critical condition. >>> country singer randy travis is facing several charges tonight including driving while intoxicated. texas state troopers say 53-year-old travis crashed his pontiac trans am around midnight near dallas. they say he was found naked and combattive at the scene. blood alcohol test results are pending. also allegedly made threats to hit the treerps. it's the second time he's been arrested this year. travis was cited for public intoxication in february. >>> a u.s. parks police horse is recovering tonight after being attacked by a pit bull in san francisco. that horse monday when a pit bull lunged at th
. >>> the fbi is reveelg more information about the temple shooting rampage in wisconsin. nvblthers say the 40-year-old wade page died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head after he was shot by police. they also say wade's motive is still unknown and it still apierce he aktd alone. wade's former girlfriend was arrested on weapons violation but the fbi says she's been cooperative. other people were injured in the shooting. they remain hospital iedz in critical condition....
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pretty rough situation. >> reporter: the fbi and the u.s. marshal service is offering a reward up to $50,000 for information leading to the victims and mays' arrest. he could be, we are toll nmississippi. but authorities say he has ties to arizona, the carolinas and florida. >> jamie: sounds like all hands on deck on that one. thanks. >> eric: a severe storm cutting across the central u.s., hail, damaging and winds and the potential, they say, for tornadoes. we have the latest from maria. >> we are looking at risk for severe weather. it's that time of year, we are in the peak of severe weather season, the month of may. we are being active, almost every day with a slight chance for severe storms. today is no different. we are looking at the risk of severe weather in alabama, georgia and also the florida panhandle. as we head westward, we have a larker area we are watching from southern wisconsin into dallas, texas and austin, texas. big cities included like chicago, kansas city. stay alert. if you get thunderstorms in your area, check online
pretty rough situation. >> reporter: the fbi and the u.s. marshal service is offering a reward up to $50,000 for information leading to the victims and mays' arrest. he could be, we are toll nmississippi. but authorities say he has ties to arizona, the carolinas and florida. >> jamie: sounds like all hands on deck on that one. thanks. >> eric: a severe storm cutting across the central u.s., hail, damaging and winds and the potential, they say, for tornadoes. we have the latest...
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know the fbi was investigating petraeus.
know the fbi was investigating petraeus.
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the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume filming robin and the 7 hoods. >> the choreographer came out and said barbara, something has happened, mr. sinatra had to leave and we are not going to shoot the scene today and this was a musical number and i said we are not the going to do it today and she said no, because frank, jr. had been kidnapped and i said he's been kidnapped? frank sinatra's son has been kidnapped you must be joking! >> that morning crazed kidnapper barry keenan decided to drive the nearly 500 miles back to lake tahoe to check out of his hotel and get rid of any lingering evidence. frank sinatra, jr. remained in the hideout. >> he was
the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume...
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health care law, montana has a bill right notice, i don't know if it's passed, which would require the fbi, the federal bureau of investigation to get the approval after local sheriff to ever make an arrest in a county, so on and so on. hundreds of these bills. it's a flood of them. now, the only way one can begin to understand a context for these is to go back to this particular historical moment, we have a rough history with states rights but we seem to have a political culture now that is almost utterly unaware back to the point what if we know about our history. and i frankly think that every time someone mouths the word big government whether they are for it or against it they are talking about the big government that the lincoln administration created. that's when big government began in this country. everybody talked about big government but no one talked about where it came from. or who created it. just thought i'd point that out. it's been an extraordinary panel. we could go on all night but we, too, want to have dinner. we're going to walk out where there a table with books of al
health care law, montana has a bill right notice, i don't know if it's passed, which would require the fbi, the federal bureau of investigation to get the approval after local sheriff to ever make an arrest in a county, so on and so on. hundreds of these bills. it's a flood of them. now, the only way one can begin to understand a context for these is to go back to this particular historical moment, we have a rough history with states rights but we seem to have a political culture now that is...
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. >> the fbi and u.s. marshals joined the search for the gunman. a spokesman for the police department told me the shooter approached the victims asking for directions. >> it appears all of these victims were just out walking or out in the yard at this hour. and this is a residential neighborhood predominantly single family dwellings in that area, except for the last victim. he was found as a business. >> police say the shootings may be classified as a hate crime, since all the victims were african-american and the shooter is believed to be a white man. commuter leaders are calling for calm and urging anyone with information to come forward. >>> no lives lost after a navy jet slams into an apartment complex in virginia beach, virginia. both pilots ejected safely. a few people on the ground were hurt. several apartment buildings were destroyed in a fiery aftermath, and in a news conference just a short time ago, the navy called the outcome a miracle. >> i don't speak for anybody's religious beliefs but the mayor and i both agreed that, you know, if
. >> the fbi and u.s. marshals joined the search for the gunman. a spokesman for the police department told me the shooter approached the victims asking for directions. >> it appears all of these victims were just out walking or out in the yard at this hour. and this is a residential neighborhood predominantly single family dwellings in that area, except for the last victim. he was found as a business. >> police say the shootings may be classified as a hate crime, since all...
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the fbi is assisting with the innocence project. question now as if to should be a review in the district of columbia. folks who are calling for the review include the public defender's of criminal the set -- defense lawyers and people think -- seeking post-conviction dna testing. the justice department says that they are reviewing it. right now we have not heard an articulated reason as to why. there were these other cases with a third man. host: we want to get the viewers involved in a conversation. california, cathy, thank you for waiting. your question or comment? caller: i am aware of this report and i certainly will go -- . i really appreciate your presenting this. i have been very interested in the innocence project. i am wondering if there is anything at all that the average person like myself can do to further the efforts of the innocence project, or this report on forensics. thank you. guest: i am sure that folks can get information on the innocence project online. i think that some of the areas that are up for debate that
the fbi is assisting with the innocence project. question now as if to should be a review in the district of columbia. folks who are calling for the review include the public defender's of criminal the set -- defense lawyers and people think -- seeking post-conviction dna testing. the justice department says that they are reviewing it. right now we have not heard an articulated reason as to why. there were these other cases with a third man. host: we want to get the viewers involved in a...
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the fbi concluded it was a personal matter. >> we made the determination as we were going through the matter that there was not a threat to national security. >> reporter: petraeus testifies today on the deadly attacks that killed four americans in benghazi. thursday lawmakers saw a realtime video of that attack and got in a heated shouting match over whether united nations ambassador susan rice intentionally misled the public when she said it was spontaneous. >> this administration including the president himself has intentionally misinformed -- read that, lied, to the american people in the aftermath of this tragedy. >> if you want to know who is responsible in this town, buy yourself a mirror. >> petraeus could shed light on that today. we may or may not find out exactly what he says. this is a closed hearing. both of them are. senate republicans and democrats on the intelligence committee say they'll have an open public hearing on benghazi later in a few weeks. >>> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> well, for now for a look at weather. tracking some business
the fbi concluded it was a personal matter. >> we made the determination as we were going through the matter that there was not a threat to national security. >> reporter: petraeus testifies today on the deadly attacks that killed four americans in benghazi. thursday lawmakers saw a realtime video of that attack and got in a heated shouting match over whether united nations ambassador susan rice intentionally misled the public when she said it was spontaneous. >> this...
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fake explosive vest, both given to him by the fbi. terrorist suspect supposedly thought he was dealing with al- qaeda associates. not undercover fbi agents. >> at 11:30 -- >> what were they doing? >> i don't know. >> it's not known when the washington field office started its investigation. but el khalifl came to their attention after making inquiries about launching a suicide terrorist attack on the u.s. capital building. >> we had a friend that got back from a hearing and trying to walk through the alley and he couldn't get through. >> shortly before 11:30 this morning,fbi agents met el khalifl at this garage in an alley way on capitol hill. the suspect allegedly accepted a fake gun and fake explosive vest before the fbi arrested him. >> no, we didn't hear anything. somebody said there's something going on in the back. >> u.s. capital police issued a statement friday saying that at no time was the public in any danger. the arrest was the culmination of a lengthy and controlled investigation. back live now, this is the parking garage
fake explosive vest, both given to him by the fbi. terrorist suspect supposedly thought he was dealing with al- qaeda associates. not undercover fbi agents. >> at 11:30 -- >> what were they doing? >> i don't know. >> it's not known when the washington field office started its investigation. but el khalifl came to their attention after making inquiries about launching a suicide terrorist attack on the u.s. capital building. >> we had a friend that got back from a...
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called in to examine the fbi called in to examine the second mona lisa. we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business >>> a mysterious disease that appeared 6,000 mi. away has spread to the bay area, dozens of people got sick in asia and now a case in oakland, dr. kim mulvihill looks at the symptoms an unusual way doctors are treating it. >>> at kaiser oakland medical center doctors a man examine a young asian woman with a persistent cough, the test reveal a bizarre surprise and unusual bacterial infection and organisms in with patients with advanced aids >>> we did a biopsy in fact everywhere we poked with a needle she started to leak this organism from her body >>> she did not have hiv kaiser specialist dr. roger baxter >>> it
called in to examine the fbi called in to examine the second mona lisa. we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business >>> a mysterious disease that appeared...
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and -- but, anyway, they have -- >> the fbi or who are you talking about? [laughter] >> no, i'm talking about -- >> scientists. >> not even as much the scientists as editors. you know, they're very cautious, even when i recently got the strongest reviews possible, the highest ratings on a paper that i submitted to the proceedings of the national academy of science. the editor was apparently -- got a little worried when he saw the title of the paper which was the case for young people and nature. and there were statements in the abstract which apparently attracted his attention. so he gave the paper to the editorial board, and the anonymous editorial board says, scientists should not be making normative statements about intergenerational injustice and such things. so, i think, i frankly find that, in some ways, it's become harder. so, anyway, the science -- >> you are held to a higher bar, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, it becomes -- yeah. >> and back on in pressuring the government. so direct civil disobedience is one way. what are other ways that can
and -- but, anyway, they have -- >> the fbi or who are you talking about? [laughter] >> no, i'm talking about -- >> scientists. >> not even as much the scientists as editors. you know, they're very cautious, even when i recently got the strongest reviews possible, the highest ratings on a paper that i submitted to the proceedings of the national academy of science. the editor was apparently -- got a little worried when he saw the title of the paper which was the case for...
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had to have the fbi come in and there was police tape over the door of my office. they had to send the material off to a lab. it was a harmless substance. but it was meant to send a chilling message. but that is part of the life of being a climate scientist today in public discourse. at a when you're looking prospective research project >> does it affect your research choices? >> not me. i have already made a commitment. i will go down this road. i i see the attacks against me that have led me to recognize the importance of not being intimidated by these tactics, by not setting an example for younger scientists who might decide that, well, maybe i should go into another field. and i think in part that is what our detractors would like to see. they would like to see a barrier set up to prevent other scientists from doing research that have implications for our burning fossil fuels and policy toward carbon emissions. we cannot allow science to be chilled. we cannot allow scientific intended to be set by those who have vested interests, to not have the truth be unveil
had to have the fbi come in and there was police tape over the door of my office. they had to send the material off to a lab. it was a harmless substance. but it was meant to send a chilling message. but that is part of the life of being a climate scientist today in public discourse. at a when you're looking prospective research project >> does it affect your research choices? >> not me. i have already made a commitment. i will go down this road. i i see the attacks against me that...
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. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever growing amount of electronic information on the fbi's ability to identify an combat terrorism. these change the ways in which the fbi will in the future need to acquire store review, manage, and act on intention. we are recommended that the fbi expedite and seek expanded funding for imbrices data management programs with the emphasis [inaudible] separate service for applications and developing shared solutions across the u.s. intelligence community. we recommended that the fbi seek funding for accusation of new hardware for the dwtems d.a. base system which lacks the infrastructure to fulfill syst
. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever...
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. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a former maryland resident on the most wanted list. eric was a third grade teacher in washington, d.c. and he will replace osama bin laden on the list. he -- they found pornographic images on a child on the school issued camera in 200 #. the victim was -- 2008. the victim was a student at the school. the fbi believes he is living in arizona under assumed name. that's the last they heard in 2009. they say he is -- 2009. they believe he could be searching for more children. >>> we are standing by for a new -- for new information in the trayvon martin case causing a stir and division especially in baltimore. listen. >> no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. >> protesters are upset after police used gas masked and blocked the coble stob in -- cobblestone in front of city hall. attorneys for the man who shot martin are no longer representing george zimmermen. -- zimmerman. >>> and in dundalk we are waiting to find out the cause of a church fire that started around 7:30 last night on north point boulevard. fire crews were able to save p
. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a former maryland resident on the most wanted list. eric was a third grade teacher in washington, d.c. and he will replace osama bin laden on the list. he -- they found pornographic images on a child on the school issued camera in 200 #. the victim was -- 2008. the victim was a student at the school. the fbi believes he is living in arizona under assumed name. that's the last they heard in 2009. they say he is -- 2009. they believe he could be...